Alaskan
Herd Master
Good luck!It was storming till around 1am here. So tired, going to start second pot of coffee before my interview.
Good luck!It was storming till around 1am here. So tired, going to start second pot of coffee before my interview.
Truth right there!!- WHY?? Why so many types & sizes, why are kids needing size 7, why even all the trash this creates?
I collect coffee grounds at work for my compost bin. Filters are fine, but I can't do pods. A few years ago we used coffee filters with coffee inside. They had red plastic tape to hold it together. It didn't decompose, so I still find red plastic bits in my compost pile.Truth right there!!
And, since we're on the coffee thread - another landfill filler - coffee pods! We use the refillable ones. I did the math once and between DH and I we drink daily (at the very least) 6 cups of coffee between us. That's 2,190 pods that would go to the land fill. That's just from the two of us.
"Single-use coffee pods and capsules are more popular than ever. In 2023, according to the National Coffee Association and Statista, a market research firm, 27 percent of U.S. coffee drinkers used a single-serve coffee machine to prepare their coffee on a given day. If we do some rough math based on the 63 percent of daily American coffee drinkers, that means that somewhere between 50 and 60 million used coffee pods are thrown out or recycled every day."
"Some pod brands have recycling programs, which is great, but it means you need to collect and mail your pods to them. For other pods, you can toss them into recycling bins yourself, but you first need to disassemble the pods and clean them. And not all communities and waste management systems accept coffee pods in their recycling."
The refillable ones aren't expensive. Just a tiny step to empty the grounds (for composting) rinse and refill.
Stepping off my soapbox now, lol.
Guess not!WHY?? Why so many types & sizes, why are kids needing size 7, why even all the trash this creates? No one is potty training now?